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I still have people from my past who treat me wrong, i thank them for making me strong. — Bharath Mamidoju

There's a whole company called Palantir that does nothing but derive and create algorithms riches to search through big data. We're not using their capabilities. For heaven's sake, some of this is just ineptitude. — Carly Fiorina

For a while I was suicidal and I tried to kill myself. I think I should have died about four times. — Jack Osbourne

To do what we are doing in this budget to our children, cutting their health care funds, decreasing opportunity, simply so we can pay for tax cuts and a war in Iraq is beyond belief, and we need to reverse it. — Tom Allen

All of us wrestle with the angels of our inabilities all the time. We live in fear that our incapacities will be exposed. We posture and evaluate and assess and criticize mercilessly. — Joan D. Chittister

In the end, the game comes down to one thing: man against man. May the best man win. — Sam Huff

cash-poor executive, by contrast, will focus on increasing the value of the company as a whole. — Peter Thiel

Eliza Factor's first novel, 'The Mercury Fountain,' explores what happens when a life driven by ideology confronts implacable truths of science and human nature. It also shows how leaders can inflict damage by neglecting the real needs of real people. — Floyd Skloot

The Crystal Cathedral Ministries, the assets and the buildings, would still be in the hands of the ministries if my father would have simply walked away. When I accepted the role as the next senior pastor, he had agreed to be an ambassador-at-large and raise funds for the endowment fund. He didn't do that. — Robert A. Schuller

No matter how much Bill Gates may claim otherwise, he missed the Internet, like a barreling freight train that he didn't hear or see coming. — Jim Clark

The God of the Christians is a father who makes much of his apples, and very little of his children. — Denis Diderot